workforce and iphone location

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03-07-2018 03:31 PM
KurtLebo
New Contributor III

Anyone out there using workforce with IOS devices?   If so are you running into any  issue reporting proper location or at least showing up accurately in the Dispatcher side of workforce?     All Android phones work fine.   

When I say proper we have iphones reporting locations that are more than a mile away.    

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RobbieBagby
New Contributor III

We had a mix of 7s and 8s. All of them are running on iOS 11.3.
Today, I tested my iPhone 7 at my home. Here is the workflow:
1. I opened Apple Maps first and it was reporting my location accurately.
2. Then I turned Apple Maps off and Workforce on while the phone was still on Wi-Fi. I ran the app for about 15 minutes on Wi-Fi while tracking at 1 minute intervals. The average accuracy was 65 meters which is not great but better than the other tests.
3. I then turned off Wi-Fi and ran for another 10 minutes just on the cell network. Once again, the location services on the phone started reporting miles away with an average accuracy of 3,370 meters.
4. I turned Apple Maps back on and ran both Workforce and Apple Maps (in foreground) for another 10 minutes without locking the phone. Voila! Workforce started reporting my location almost to the exact spot of where I was in my house with an average accuracy of 7.3 meters. But, hang on just a minute…..
5. I turned Apple Maps off and ran Workforce for another 20 minutes. Workforce continued to report my location correctly for several minutes and then the same behavior started again. Workforce was yet again reporting locations 1.5 to 3 miles away from my actual location.
6. I turned Apple Maps back on and ran alongside Workforce and my location immediately started reporting correctly for a few minutes just to go back to sporadic location reporting again. This led me to further investigate. I put Apple Maps in the foreground (didn’t hit the home button to place app in background) and I also didn’t lock my phone this time. Workforce started reporting my location accurately again and stayed pretty consistent until I tested with the phone locked. When I locked the phone, Workforce started reporting way out again.
7. Unlocked the phone, ran Apple Maps in foreground alongside Workforce and everything worked as expected.

Final Recommendation: Best practice is to run Apple Maps in the foreground while running Workforce in order for the location services to report correctly in Workforce. Also do not lock the phone as this will also cause inaccurate location reporting.
Limitations: Test was only run over an hour period in a neighborhood. More tests need to be ran out in the field for a longer period of time.
Notes: Workforce on Android can be run without opening Google Maps. It can also run in the background while the phone is locked and still report accurately. This seems to be the limitations of iPhones 7 and 8 but those phones were all we had to test.

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CraigGillgrass
Esri Regular Contributor

Robbie,

Thanks for the very thorough feedback - this helps a lot.

Can I ask you to run a different test?  We'd like to know how the device behaves with other apps that use location.  Can you use a non-Apple app; such as Collector or Google Maps and let us know if this affects the location being reported?

thanks,

Craig

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AprilChipman
Occasional Contributor III

LOL  Our location tracking map looks similar!

The first couple of days were with an iPad and the past few with Samsung phones.

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JoshHabel
Occasional Contributor

Hello,

 

This sounds like an issue we are running into with Survey123 and iPads.  We are using the latest ipads I believe they are

the 9.7.  Our inspectors are reporting that the gps is wildly inaccurate.  Is this an esri issue or an ios issue?  Any chance this problem gets fixed soon?  I'm looking into bluetooth gps devices but that would take some time to get due to budget constraints.

 

Thanks,

 

Josh

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CraigGillgrass
Esri Regular Contributor

Josh,

Can I ask that you run the same tests I asked above?  What happens when you use a non-Apple app that uses location, such as Collector, Waze or Google Maps?

thanks,

Craig

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LindsayWithers1
Occasional Contributor

Are there any new insights on this? We're seeing similar behavior in Workforce with iPhone users (when cell service is decent).

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KurtLebo
New Contributor III

We have not experienced any issue since our staff started using I phone 7’s or greater. From our perspective we have have equal use of both Android and Iphone users without issue.

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